Detenido el hijo del fundador de Mango por la muerte de su padre

La policía en España ha detenido a Jonathan Andic, hijo del fundador de la cadena de ropa Mango, Isak Andic, bajo sospecha de estar implicado en la muerte de su padre durante una excursión en diciembre de 2024, reabriendo un caso que inicialmente se había tratado como un accidente.

Las autoridades detuvieron el martes al vicepresidente del consejo de administración de Mango, de 45 años, y lo trasladaron a las dependencias judiciales de Martorell, al este de Barcelona. Jonathan Andic fue el único testigo cuando su padre, de 71 años, cayó por un precipicio en las montañas de Montserrat, cerca de la ciudad. El caso, que inicialmente se había cerrado como un accidente, fue reabierto en marzo de 2025 y posteriormente reclasificado como una posible investigación por homicidio.

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